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London is an unincorporated community in Kimble County, Texas, United States.
It is situated approximately 18 miles northeast of Junction along U. S. Highway 377 in northeastern Kimble County, at the south end of FM 1221.
Category: Populated places in Kimble County, Texas
* Kimble County ( east )
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* Mason ISD ( mostly in Mason County ; small portions in Kimble, Menard, and San Saba counties )
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Kimble County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U. S. state of Texas.
Veterans Memorial at Kimble County Courthouse
Obelisk monument to Burt M. Fleming ( 1894-1918 ), cited for bravery in World War I, is located on the lawn of the Kimble County courthouse.
Kimble County Museum sign
Prior to the arrival of foreign settlers, the area that would later become Kimble County was inhabited by several Native American groups, including the Comanche, Kiowa, Kiowa Apache, and Lipan Apache.
In 1808, Spanish Captain Francisco Amangual commanded a military expedition from San Antonio to Santa Fe and mapped a road, which passed through what is now Kimble County.
The Texas Legislature enacted legislation on January 22, 1858, creating Kimble County from what was previously part of Bexar County.
From 1858 to 1875, Kimble County was attached to Gillespie County for judicial purposes.
Throughout the 1870s, the lightly populated settlements of Kimble County faced raids by Comanches as well as Lipans and Kickapoos who used Mexico as their base.
On September 6, 1875, Kimble County was separated from Gillespie County and attached to Menard County for judicial purposes.
Nearly 18 years after its creation, Kimble County was officially organized on January 3, 1876.
The population of Kimble County rose from 72 in 1870 to 1, 343 in 1880.
Kimble County continued to grow during the early 20th century.

Kimble and Library
Fisher Museum, housed in the Kimble County Library, contains an exact duplicate of the Washington office of the long-time Congressman who represented the Junction area.

Kimble and Junction
The Junction Independent School District serves most of Kimble County, including the city of Junction as well as the communities of London, Roosevelt, and Telegraph.
Junction is a city in and the county seat of Kimble County, Texas, United States.
Junction is located at ( 30. 489772 ,-99. 771335 ), approximately northwest of San Antonio and west of Austin in central Kimble County.
Junction was the chief shipping and commercial center of Kimble County, as well as a tourist resort and hunting center.
Electric power for the city of Junction is provided by AEP / West Texas Utilities, while member-owned Pedernales Electric distributes power to rural Kimble County.
Major celebrations in Junction include the Billie Sale and Parade held in August and the annual Kimble Kow Kick, which takes place in September.
Llano River at Junction, Texas | Junction in Kimble County, Texas | Kimble County, Texas
Two spring-fed tributaries, the North and South Llano, stretch across the otherwise arid lands of West Texas before merging just east of the small town of Junction, Texas in Kimble County, forming the head of the Llano River proper.
The river rises from springs in southeastern Kimble County, approximately southeast of Junction.
In 1966, Marker number 5118 Recorded Texas Historic Landmark honoring Coke Stevenson was placed on the Kimble County Courthouse grounds in Junction, Texas.
In 1913, Coke Stevenson became president of the First National Bank in Junction, the seat of Kimble County.
Fisher was born Ovie Clark Fisher in Junction, Kimble County, Texas to Jobe Bazilee and Rhoda Catherine Clark Fisher.

Kimble and Texas
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Kimble County, Texas
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On December 14, 1837, the Second Congress of the Republic of Texas passed legislation changing the geographical limits, creating Fayette County, removing Gonzales and Caldwell Counties from the boundaries and, five months later, added parts of Kimble and Comal Counties.
The West Texas, Kimble County's first newspaper, began publishing in 1882.
Category: Populated places in Kimble County, Texas
However, as the US Post Office had already established a station at London, Texas in Kimble County, the town changed its name to " New London " in 1931.
* Kimble County, Texas

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